04.17 Gender Equality Education Promotion and Empowerment Lecture

2025-04-08

Topic: Why Take Action? Gender Equality from Students’ Perspectives
Date & Time: April 17, 2025, 12:10 PM – 1:20 PM
Venue: Room 1069, Management Building II + Online (On-site capacity: 25 people; No limit for online participants)
Speakers: Ms. Ching-Ju Tai & Ms. Min-Shan Li
Registration Link: https://forms.gle/jTeHDGhMhM416cf16

We warmly invite you to join us for this lecture, where students will share their perspectives and practical experiences on gender equality. The discussion will explore the significance and challenges of gender equality in both academic and social settings. Through dialogue, we aim to foster a more inclusive and diverse campus environment.

Your participation would be greatly appreciated, and we look forward to engaging in meaningful discussions together.

Organizer: Northern Region Higher Education Gender Equality Promotion Center
Contact Person: Ms. Lin, Office of Gender Equality Education
Phone: 03-5712121 (Ext. 31958 for internal calls)

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